Basel: Andreas Cratander, 1526. Second edition. Very good. Large folio. Collation: [in Greek; alpha-gamma6 delta8] a-z6 A-R6 S8, COMPLETE. [26] ff., 494 pp., [1] f. Contemporary Cambridge binding by Nicholas Spierinck: brown calf over heavy wooden boards, tooled in blind. The rolls on the binding, now not easily discerned, are definitely Oldham, English Blind-Stamped Bookbindings AN.f.2 (Spierinck's monogram N.S.) and DI.a(s). Two original brass catches on lower cover, one original brass catch, author's name in MS on fore-edge in a contemporary hand. Binding heavily restored, with significant loss of impressions of the roll tools. Old paper label on spine (early 19th century) chipped. Bound by Nicholas Spierinck of Cambridge ca. 1526. This is ONE OF THE EARLIEST MEDICAL BOOKS KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN PURCHASED AND BOUND IN CAMBRIDGE. Our volume demonstrates early Cambridge ownership inscriptions (including that of an important English recusant "ringleader"), marginalia, and 13th century English manuscript waste inside both covers of the binding. That the present edition of Hippocrates was of the greatest significance for the dissemination of the medical arts throughout humanist Europe is well known; that it was bound in Cambridge for a Cambridge student attests to the extent of its range, even as far as Cambridge, which did not even have a medical school, and instead focused exclusively on Liberal Arts.Originally of the Low Countries, Nicholas Spierinck and his compatriot Garrett Godfrey were the two most important stationers and bookbinders in Cambridge during the first half
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Basel: Andreas Cratander, 1526. Second edition. Very good. Large folio. Collation: [in Greek; alpha-gamma6 delta8] a-z6 A-R6 S8, COMPLETE. [26] ff., 494 pp., [1] f. Contemporary Cambridge binding by Nicholas Spierinck: brown calf over heavy wooden boards, tooled in blind. The rolls on the binding, now not easily discerned, are definitely Oldham, English Blind-Stamped Bookbindings AN.f.2 (Spierinck's monogram N.S.) and DI.a(s). Two original brass catches on lower cover, one original brass catch, author's name in MS on fore-edge in a contemporary hand. Binding heavily restored, with significant loss of impressions of the roll tools. Old paper label on spine (early 19th century) chipped. Bound by Nicholas Spierinck of Cambridge ca. 1526. This is ONE OF THE EARLIEST MEDICAL BOOKS KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN PURCHASED AND BOUND IN CAMBRIDGE. Our volume demonstrates early Cambridge ownership inscriptions (including that of an important English recusant "ringleader"), marginalia, and 13th century English manuscript waste inside both covers of the binding. That the present edition of Hippocrates was of the greatest significance for the dissemination of the medical arts throughout humanist Europe is well known; that it was bound in Cambridge for a Cambridge student attests to the extent of its range, even as far as Cambridge, which did not even have a medical school, and instead focused exclusively on Liberal Arts. Lest we forget that in the early 16th century, Cambridge itself was basically a village in the middle of the fens, and "Cambridge University" was a cluster of tiny schools that
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Andreas Cratander, 1526. Second edition. Large folio. Collation: [in Greek; alpha-gamma6 delta8] a-z6 A-R6 S8, COMPLETE. [26] ff., 494 pp., [1] f. Contemporary Cambridge binding by Nicholas Spierinck: brown calf over heavy wooden boards, tooled in blind. The rolls on the binding, now not easily discerned, are definitely Oldham, English Blind-Stamped Bookbindings AN.f.2 (Spierinck's monogram N.S.) and DI.a(s). Two original brass catches on lower cover, one original brass catch, author's name in MS on fore-edge in a contemporary hand. Binding heavily restored, with significant loss of impressions of the roll tools. Old paper label on spine (early 19th century) chipped. Very good. Bound by Nicholas Spierinck of Cambridge ca. 1526. This is ONE OF THE EARLIEST MEDICAL BOOKS KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN PURCHASED AND BOUND IN CAMBRIDGE. Our volume demonstrates early Cambridge ownership inscriptions (including that of an important English recusant "ringleader"), marginalia, and 13th century English manuscript waste inside both covers of the binding. That the present edition of Hippocrates was of the greatest significance for the dissemination of the medical arts throughout humanist Europe is well known; that it was bound in Cambridge for a Cambridge student attests to the extent of its range, even as far as Cambridge, which did not even have a medical school, and instead focused exclusively on Liberal Arts. Lest we forget that in the early 16th century, Cambridge itself was basically a village in the middle of the fens, and "Cambridge University" was a cluster of tiny schools that in most i
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1526. n Welcome to Mike's Bibles, Books and Coins We are pleased to be listing Bibles from the 1600's to new Bibles just released. We also specialize in Sermons given by the great preachers; including Tyndale, Andrewes, Latimer, Wesley, Spurgeon, Newton, Moody and many more. We have quite a few Prayer Books, devotionals and Hymnbooks. We also have many commentaries, pastoral studies and many biographies. We will be listing many of the Christian classics; Pilgrim's Progress, In His Steps, Saints Everlasting Rest to name a few. One of my favorite Christian authors is Isaac Watts and his Psalms and Hymns. Note: If there is a Theology, Christian Biography, or old Hymnbook that you need-let me know and I will see if I have it or can get it for you. We do list American and English coins-so please visit our store for your needs. Shipping: I do most shipping through the U.S. Postal Service. For Auction- A RARE Bible Leaf-Translated from the Greek in 1526 by the Great Reformer-Martin Luther. Printed in 1596-Luther's Translation is used here-a New Testament Leaf of the Book of Acts-Chapters 13 and 14. Included on the reverse is a small engraving for chapter 14. This is a leaf numbered 94-Small Folio 11 1/8" by 7 7/8" Single Column German language printing. New Testament Leaf -Book of Acts - Nice Leaf-fine condition with some very slight browning-a very quality leaf that is 494 years old!!! Extremely rare!!! Please view the photos- Special German Leaf-Martin Luther- See pics. 494 years old!!!!!! See all the photos Reasonably priced- God bless. Martin Luther From Wikipedia, the free en
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Antwerpen, (Claes) de Grave, June 1526. Folio (270 x 195mm). 188 Leaves, with over 400 woodcuts. Early 20th century red morocco, richly gilt decorated sides, gilt decorated spine in 6 compartments, gilt edges. ONE OF TWO COMPLETE COPIES KNOWN (see Hunt 24). The copy of F.W.T. Hunger, famous collector of early herbals, with his bookplate. His library was auctioned in 2 catalogues by Menno Herzberger in 1952. The present copy was number 31 of the first catalogue and sold to Rosenthal (according to manuscript note written in our catalogue). F.W.T. Hunger (1874-1952) 'devoted himself exclusively to the history of botanical sciences, and especially to the classical and 16th century herbals In 1917 he was called to the University at Leyden, as a Lecturer later on he became Director of the Institute for the History of medicine and Biology at that town. In his quality of botanico-historian he published numerous articles about prominent scientists of the past ' (From the introduction of the auction catalogue).First two leaves with paper repair at the outer margin with loss of some letters, the following two leaves with paper repair at the outer margin, followed by a few leaved with minor repair at corner(s), last leaf probably taken from a shorter copy, browned and some paper damage with loss of a very few letters. At the end bound in 10 final leaves of the 1533 edition by C. de Grave of the same work. Apart from the mentioned defects a good copy, with some occasional browning.An incomplete copy of the present edition was offered in the famous Klebs catalogue 'A catalogue of early h
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1526. n Welcome to Mike's Bibles, Books and Coins We are pleased to be listing Bibles from the 1600's to new Bibles just released. We also specialize in Sermons given by the great preachers; including Tyndale, Andrewes, Latimer, Wesley, Spurgeon, Newton, Moody and many more. We have quite a few Prayer Books, devotionals and Hymnbooks. We also have many commentaries, pastoral studies and many biographies. We will be listing many of the Christian classics; Pilgrim's Progress, In His Steps, Saints Everlasting Rest to name a few. One of my favorite Christian authors is Isaac Watts and his Psalms and Hymns. Note: If there is a Theology, Christian Biography, or old Hymnbook that you need-let me know and I will see if I have it or can get it for you. We do list American and English coins-so please visit our store for your needs. Shipping: I do most shipping through the U.S. Postal Service. For Auction- A RARE Bible Leaf-Translated from the Greek in 1526 by the Great Reformer-Martin Luther. Printed in 1596-Luther's Translation is used here-a New Testament Leaf of the Book of Acts-Chapters 13 and 14. Included on the reverse is a small engraving for chapter 14. This is a leaf numbered 94-Small Folio 11 1/8" by 7 7/8" Single Column German language printing. New Testament Leaf -Book of Acts - Nice Leaf-fine condition with some very slight browning-a very quality leaf that is 494 years old!!! Extremely rare!!! Please view the photos- Special German Leaf-Martin Luther- See pics. 494 years old!!!!!! See all the photos Reasonably priced- God bless. Martin Luther From Wikipedia, the free en
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Florence: Impressum per hæredes Philippi Iuntae, 1526. Florence: Impressum per hæredes Philippi Iuntae,, 1526. Classical geography in the renaissance Octavo (149 x 96 mm). 18th-century vellum, spine lettered in gilt, marbled sides. Vellum a little wormed, rear hinge reinforced, sporadic light foxing and a few instances of minor soiling, faint dampstain at foot of ff. 17-24 and to top right corner of ff. 185-193 and 208, minor pencilled marginalia throughout, cropped early annotations to ff. 51r, 52r, 68r, and 204r, and a few other early inked lines, minor paper fault to f. 135v. A very good copy. An early edition of this collection of classical geographical texts, including Pomponius Mela and Julius Solinus, and a translation into Latin of the Greek 1st-century world geography of Dinoysius Periegetes. The text is based on the first edition of the collection, printed by the Aldine press in 1518.

Wittemberg: Melchior Lotter, 1526. THERE IS A STORY BEHIND EVERY BLEMISH! Bible leaf collectors know that some leaves are hard to look at and others look as new as the day they left the printing press. The condition of a particular leaf reflects its history and is not an indication of its actual value. Perfect leaves are ones that have seen little or no use over the centuries in contrast to those that are scarred by the ravages of time. Unblemished leaves are unloved leaves because they have had little contact with sinners. Imperfect leaves tell a story. Some are torn and ripped and worn away by excessive use while others have burns or worm holes and still others are water stained by flood and sometimes even tears. Each ugly mark or stain is in fact a beautiful witness to the Word of God, which, "liveth and abideth forever." We offer Bible leaves as we acquire them letting their condition speak for themselves. All our leaves are sold as seen on eBay. You may request additional images and information for any leaf. Choice Leaves, Finer than Gold, from the Word of God Taste and see! It's sweeter than honey!! Psalm 19 The BIBLICAL ARCHIVES Presents Martin Luther's 1526 German New Testament This BIBLICAL ARCHIVES offering is YOUR CHOICE of ONE original bifolium from the Premium Leaf List below of leaves extracted from the Martin Luther New Testament published in 1526. All original leaves come with a Certificate of Historicity. Add $20.00 for a fine art reproduction of the title page. Measurements: approximately 11' x 8". In 1522 Martin Luther published the New Testament into mod
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Rare first and only edition of a highly original selection of fragments from the works of Saint Augustine (354-430) assembled by an unknown humanist with the clear intention of defending the Catholic faith against the numerous kinds of reformers and heretics active in northern Europe in those days, and to bring back straying believers to the true faith. The compiler of this anthology, who dated his preface 23 March [1526?], has not been identified, but Albert Paffraet (d. 1553), the son of the more famous printer Richard Paffraet, published many books by contemporary humanists such as Erasmus, Murmellius, Reuchlin and Angelo Poliziano, including both pamphlets inspired by the ideas of the Reformation and defences of the traditional faith.With owers inscriptions and stamps. With some small wormholes in the last few leaves, but otherwise in very good condition. The binding has been repaired, with a paper board replacing the back wooden board but covered by the original calf and the manuscript pastedown, three old patches on and near the spine (with the loss of the headbands) and the joints cracked. An interesting selection of fragments from the works of Saint Augustine.KVK & WorldCat (2 copies); NK 148 (2 copies); STCN (1 copy); USTC (4 copies, some no longer located); for the woodcut border: NAT V, 21..

Wittemberg: Melchior Lotter, 1526. THERE IS A STORY BEHIND EVERY BLEMISH! Bible leaf collectors know that some leaves are hard to look at and others look as new as the day they left the printing press. The condition of a particular leaf reflects its history and is not an indication of its actual value. Perfect leaves are ones that have seen little or no use over the centuries in contrast to those that are scarred by the ravages of time. Unblemished leaves are unloved leaves because they have had little contact with sinners. Imperfect leaves tell a story. Some are torn and ripped and worn away by excessive use while others have burns or worm holes and still others are water stained by flood and sometimes even tears. Each ugly mark or stain is in fact a beautiful witness to the Word of God, which, "liveth and abideth forever." We offer Bible leaves as we acquire them letting their condition speak for themselves. All our leaves are sold as seen on eBay. You may request additional images and information for any leaf. Choice Leaves, Finer than Gold, from the Word of God Taste and see! It's sweeter than honey!! Psalm 19 The BIBLICAL ARCHIVES Presents Martin Luther's 1526 German New Testament This BIBLICAL ARCHIVES offering is YOUR CHOICE of ONE original leaf from the Premium Leaf List below of leaves extracted from the Martin Luther New Testament published in 1526. All original leaves come with a Certificate of Historicity. Add $20.00 for a fine art reproduction of the title page. Measurements: approximately 11" x 8". In 1522 Martin Luther published the New Testament into modern
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Facsimile. Title - THE NEW TESTAMENT [facsimile of 1526 edition] TYNDALE, William, trans. (F.F. Bruce, notes) Published by Paradine in association with The Baptist College, Bristol (1976) Author - TYNDALE, William. (Translator) Description of Contents . A reproduction of the first printed English New Testament Paradine in association with The Baptist College, Bristol, 1976. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Thick, small quarto, black cloth, gilt title at spine, top edge gilt, ribbon page-marker. A good, sound copy. "Issued on the occasion of the four hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the first publication. It has been taken from the only known complete copy of the text (which lacks a title page) in the library of the Baptist College, Bristol". No foxing, loose pages, scoring or marginal notes. pasted inscription to the Evangelical Library from Brian Edwards shelf.

Parisius: officina Cl. Chevallonii, 1526. I am limited to 12 photos on eBay, but I have many more photos on my website...just ask. Michel Menot was a 15th-century French monk who is remembered primarily for his sermons. While teaching theology in the Convent of the Cordeliers, he developed a reputation as a bizarre preacher using macaronic languages which, during the 18th-century, was criticized and made fun of by Voltaire. The majority of Menot's sermons focus on preaching from the Bible and clarifying the word of God.

Wittenberg: Melchior Lotter, 1526. THERE IS A STORY BEHIND EVERY BLEMISH! Bible leaf collectors know that some leaves are hard to look at and others look as new as the day they left the printing press. The condition of a particular leaf reflects its history and is not an indication of its actual value. Perfect leaves are ones that have seen little or no use over the centuries in contrast to those that are scarred by the ravages of time. Unblemished leaves are unloved leaves because they have had little contact with sinners. Imperfect leaves tell a story. Some are torn and ripped and worn away by excessive use while others have burns or worm holes and still others are water stained by flood and sometimes even tears. Each ugly mark or stain is in fact a beautiful witness to the Word of God, which, "liveth and abideth forever." We offer Bible leaves as we acquire them letting their condition speak for themselves. All our leaves are sold as seen on eBay. You may request additional images and information for any leaf. Choice Leaves, Finer than Gold, from the Word of God Taste and see! It's sweeter than honey!! Psalm 19 The BIBLICAL ARCHIVES Presents Martin Luther's 1526 German New Testament This BIBLICAL ARCHIVES offering is YOUR CHOICE of ONE original leaf from the Premium Leaf List below of leaves extracted from Martin Luther's New Testament published in 1526. All original leaves come with a Certificate of Historicity. Measurements: approximately 11' x 7 3/4". In 1522 Martin Luther published the New Testament into modern German using Erasmus' 2nd edition 1519 Greek New Testame
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Parisius: officina Cl. Chevallonii, 1526. 1526 Bible Sermons Medieval Menot Cordelier Monk France Chevallon MacaronicMichel Menot was a 15th-century French monk who is remembered primarily for his sermons. While teaching theology in the Convent of the Cordeliers, he developed a reputation as a bizarre preacher using macaronic languages which, during the 18th-century, was criticized and made fun of by Voltaire. The majority of Menot's sermons focus on preaching from the Bible and clarifying the word of God.Item number: #8312Price: $950MENOT, MichelSermones quadragesimales reverendi patris f. Michaelis MenotiParisius: Ex. officina Cl. Chevallonii, 1526.Details: · Collation: Complete with all pageso [16], "Fo. ccxxiii" (i.e. 223 leaves)o Signatures: 2a-2b8 a-z8 A-E8· References: USTC 181036; not in Adams· Language: Latin· Binding: Leather; tight & secure· Size: ~5.75in X 4in (14.5cm x 10cm)Our Guarantee:Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!8312Photos available upon request.

(Lyon, Antoine Blanchard [and Laurent Hyllaire], 7 Jan. 1525 [= 1526]). Small 4to (20 x 14 cm). XXXVIII, [2] ff. Title-page with a 4-piece woodcut border (using material from Laurent Hylaire). Modern limp sheepskin parchment. Third edition of a collection of three medical and gastronomical texts by two 15th-century Italian physicians. All were published separately for the first time at the end of the 15th century, the first collected edition appeared in 1508. - The first, "Pillarium" by Pantaleone di Confienza, is one of the earliest treatises dealing exclusively with pills as remedies for all kinds of diseases. He treats all kinds of aspects of pills, including their various (natural) substances of pills, their various forms (powders, tablets, tinctures, extracts, etc.), their physiological and pathological effects, the preparation and conservation, etc. - The second, "Summa lacticiniorum", by the same author, is the first treatise specifically devoted to cheese and Dalby calls it a "landmark" in the literary discourse for cheese. "It opens with a general section discussing the nature of milk and the range of products made from its, especially cheese; it outlines the variety of cheeses, relating them to the seasons, the climate, the origin of the milk and the methods of making and maturing. In part two Pantaleone surveys the regional and local cheeses known to him, beginning in his own native norther Italy, He continues his cheese itinerary through Savoie and across France, . He thinks little of German cheese, but considers the English ones that he had seen on sale at Antw
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1526. ST. BENEDICT THE AFRICAN (RELIGION.) BENAGASI Y LUXAN, JOSEPH JOAQUIN. Vida del Poderoso Negro San Benitio de Palermo, Descripta en Dies Cantos Joco-serios del Reducissimo Metro de Seguidillas, con Argumentos en Octavas. Full-page engraved portrait of the black Saint, half-page woodcut head and tail-pieces; text within an engraved border. [xx], 1-136 pages. 8vo, original full vellum, with "Obras de Benegas" in ink on the spine; fore-edge of the front cover "nibbled" otherwise an exceptional copy. [Place, date.]first edition of this "serio-comic" life of San Benito of Palermo, sometimes called "Benedict the Black," or "Benedict the African." Benito was born the son of African slaves in Sicily in 1526. The present volume is a highly unorthodox rendering of the saint's hagiography, told in verse, "in the style of seguidillas" a song-form of flamenco! Benito was freed by his master when he was an adolescent and became a shepherd. At the age of twenty he met and fell in with a group of Franciscan monks. When he was first admitted to the order, the Franciscans made him their cook-how history repeats itself! And what a cook he must have been, because early references to him state that he performed "great miracles" while cooking, which may well have taken the form of herbal soups, teas etc. He was briefly made the head of novitiates, but was quickly returned to the kitchen. Benito was held in such regard that people came from far and wide; priests and theologians, and eventually the Viceroy of Sicily himself. Benito died in 1559 and was canonized by Pope Pius VII on May 24, 1
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Basel: Cratander; Officina Andreae Crantandri, 1526. Hardcover. Very Good. [The Works of Hippocrates] 2nd edition. Folio. Early 19th century calf binding. Gilt stamped spine compartments, red morocco spine label. [52], 494 p., [2] Engraved title page. Printer's woodcut devices throughout. Generally good internally. A few pages have early marginalia. Minor marginal staining to first 20 pages. <br> Based on the Roman first edition of Fabio Calvio, this edition was printed the next year in Basel with additional text. This edition contains the following additional texts lacking in the earlier edition: De Hominis Natura (tr. Andrea Brentio of Padua) as well as the Aphorisms (tr. Niccolo Leoniceno), and De Ratione Victus in Morbus Acutis, and Praesagiorum liber (both translated by Wilhelm Copus). <br> "Hippocrates freed medicine from superstition and the influence of priestcraft and based his system of medicine on the accumulated empirical knowledge of Egypt, Cnidos, and Cos. The 'Hippocratic oath' has remained until today the most valid expression of the duties and ethics of the medical profession. He created diagnostic medicine-Laennec admits that his idea was suggested to him by Hippocrates-and many of the famous Aphorisms have passed as proverbs into our everyday life." Printing in the Mind of Man, 55 (citing 1525 Roman 1st ed. of Franciscus Minitius Calvus.) "Through the writings attributed to him Hippocrates is credited with developing the first system of empirical medicine based on clinical experience, and the Hippocratic Oath has long been regarded as expressing
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ANDOVER: GOULD AND NEWMAN, 1526. PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW FOR 47 MORE PHOTOS. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR FULL COLLATION AND CONDITION REPORT. PRESENTING FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION EXQUISITE GENUINE 180 YEAR OLD -FIRST EDITION- *AMERICAN* TYNDALE NEW TESTAMENT PRINTED IN 1837 BY GOULD AND NEWMAN IN NEW YORK FOR J.P. DABNEY FROM THE LONDON EDITION OF SAMUEL BAGSTER * THE FIRST AMERICAN TYNDALE ! * ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS & TAKEN FROM TYNDALE'S 1526 HISTORIC PRINTING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT- THE VERY FIRST TIME THE SCRIPTURES WERE EVER PRINTED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ! LARGE OCTAVO EDITION PRINTED IN ROMAN TYPE MEASURES 7 3/4"" X 5" X 2 1/4" THICK OVERALL THIS EXAMPLE IS IN RARELY SEEN CONDITION ! BOOKS OF THIS ERA WERE PRINTED ON ACIDIC WOOD PULP PAPER AND ARE USUALLY FOUND RIDDLED WITH FOXING THAT IS VERY MINIMAL HERE !!! *(note- the pages that appear yellowed are not- they are as white and bright as those that follow - still working out the bugs of a new macro ! Please click on the link below for 47 more pics ! ) * https://www.flickr.com/photos/131650147@N07/sets/72157654591188369 CONFORMS TO: Herbert #1821 William Tyndale c.1494-1536 "Let it not make thee despair, neither yet discourage thee, O reader, that it is forbidden thee in pain of life and goods, or that it is made breaking of the king's peace, or treason unto his highness, to read the Word of thy soul's health--for if God be on our side, what matter maketh it who be against us, be they bishops, cardinals, popes." William Tyndale could speak seven languages and was proficient in ancient Hebrew and Greek. He w
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ANDOVER: GOULD AND NEWMAN, 1526. PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW FOR 47 MORE PHOTOS. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR FULL COLLATION AND CONDITION REPORT. PRESENTING FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION EXQUISITE GENUINE 180 YEAR OLD -FIRST EDITION- *AMERICAN* TYNDALE NEW TESTAMENT PRINTED IN 1837 BY GOULD AND NEWMAN IN NEW YORK FOR J.P. DABNEY FROM THE LONDON EDITION OF SAMUEL BAGSTER * THE FIRST AMERICAN TYNDALE ! * ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS & TAKEN FROM TYNDALE'S 1526 HISTORIC PRINTING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT- THE VERY FIRST TIME THE SCRIPTURES WERE EVER PRINTED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ! LARGE OCTAVO EDITION PRINTED IN ROMAN TYPE MEASURES 7 3/4"" X 5" X 2 1/4" THICK OVERALL THIS EXAMPLE IS IN RARELY SEEN CONDITION ! BOOKS OF THIS ERA WERE PRINTED ON ACIDIC WOOD PULP PAPER AND ARE USUALLY FOUND RIDDLED WITH FOXING THAT IS VERY MINIMAL HERE !!! *(note- the pages that appear yellowed are not- they are as white and bright as those that follow - still working out the bugs of a new macro ! Please click on the link below for 47 more pics ! ) * https://www.flickr.com/photos/131650147@N07/sets/72157654591188369 CONFORMS TO: Herbert #1821 William Tyndale c.1494-1536 "Let it not make thee despair, neither yet discourage thee, O reader, that it is forbidden thee in pain of life and goods, or that it is made breaking of the king's peace, or treason unto his highness, to read the Word of thy soul's health--for if God be on our side, what matter maketh it who be against us, be they bishops, cardinals, popes." William Tyndale could speak seven languages and was proficient in ancient Hebrew and Greek. He w
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ANDOVER: GOULD AND NEWMAN, 1526. PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW FOR 47 MORE PHOTOS. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR FULL COLLATION AND CONDITION REPORT. PRESENTING FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION EXQUISITE GENUINE 180 YEAR OLD -FIRST EDITION- *AMERICAN* TYNDALE NEW TESTAMENT PRINTED IN 1837 BY GOULD AND NEWMAN IN NEW YORK FOR J.P. DABNEY FROM THE LONDON EDITION OF SAMUEL BAGSTER * THE FIRST AMERICAN TYNDALE ! * ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS & TAKEN FROM TYNDALE'S 1526 HISTORIC PRINTING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT- THE VERY FIRST TIME THE SCRIPTURES WERE EVER PRINTED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ! LARGE OCTAVO EDITION PRINTED IN ROMAN TYPE MEASURES 7 3/4"" X 5" X 2 1/4" THICK OVERALL THIS EXAMPLE IS IN RARELY SEEN CONDITION ! BOOKS OF THIS ERA WERE PRINTED ON ACIDIC WOOD PULP PAPER AND ARE USUALLY FOUND RIDDLED WITH FOXING THAT IS VERY MINIMAL HERE !!! *(note- the pages that appear yellowed are not- they are as white and bright as those that follow - still working out the bugs of a new macro ! Please click on the link below for 47 more pics ! ) * https://www.flickr.com/photos/131650147@N07/sets/72157654591188369 CONFORMS TO: Herbert #1821 William Tyndale c.1494-1536 "Let it not make thee despair, neither yet discourage thee, O reader, that it is forbidden thee in pain of life and goods, or that it is made breaking of the king's peace, or treason unto his highness, to read the Word of thy soul's health--for if God be on our side, what matter maketh it who be against us, be they bishops, cardinals, popes." William Tyndale could speak seven languages and was proficient in ancient Hebrew and Greek. He w
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ANDOVER: GOULD AND NEWMAN, 1526. When ordering from the US, parcels may be subject to import tax and duty charges, which the buyer is responsible to pay. PRESENTING FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION EXQUISITE GENUINE 180 YEAR OLD -FIRST EDITION- *AMERICAN* TYNDALE NEW TESTAMENT PRINTED IN 1837 BY GOULD AND NEWMAN IN NEW YORK FOR J.P. DABNEY FROM THE LONDON EDITION OF SAMUEL BAGSTER * THE FIRST AMERICAN TYNDALE ! * ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS & TAKEN FROM TYNDALE'S 1526 HISTORIC PRINTING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT- THE VERY FIRST TIME THE SCRIPTURES WERE EVER PRINTED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ! LARGE OCTAVO EDITION PRINTED IN ROMAN TYPE MEASURES 7 3/4"" X 5" X 2 1/4" THICK OVERALL THIS EXAMPLE IS IN RARELY SEEN CONDITION ! BOOKS OF THIS ERA WERE PRINTED ON ACIDIC WOOD PULP PAPER AND ARE USUALLY FOUND RIDDLED WITH FOXING THAT IS VERY MINIMAL HERE !!! *(note- the pages that appear yellowed are not- they are as white and bright as those that follow - still working out the bugs of a new macro ! Please click on the link below for 47 more pics ! ) * https://www.flickr.com/photos/131650147@N07/sets/72157654591188369 CONFORMS TO: Herbert #1821 William Tyndale c.1494-1536 "Let it not make thee despair, neither yet discourage thee, O reader, that it is forbidden thee in pain of life and goods, or that it is made breaking of the king's peace, or treason unto his highness, to read the Word of thy soul's health--for if God be on our side, what matter maketh it who be against us, be they bishops, cardinals, popes." William Tyndale could speak seven languages and was proficient in ancient Hebrew and
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Titles of first and second parts within historiated woodcut borders, large woodcut printers device on verso of final leaf of first part, white on black initials in all three parts, some historiated in second and third. Roman, italic and greek type.
3 works in one volume. 8vo (150 x 100mm). 198, [2]pp.; 88ff.; 76ff. Contemporary parchment over pasteboard, title inked on spine (worming to spine and upper board, head of spine worn and lower portion lacking so lower spine band visible, staining to covers, corners bumped, lacking ties).

1526-8. Titles of first and second parts within historiated woodcut borders, large woodcut printers device on verso of final leaf of first part, white on black initials in all three parts, some historiated in second and third. Roman, italic and greek type. 3 works in one volume. 8vo (150 x 100mm). 198, [2]pp.; 88ff.; 76ff. Contemporary parchment over pasteboard, title inked on spine (worming to spine and upper board, head of spine worn and lower portion lacking so lower spine band visible, staining to covers, corners bumped, lacking ties). Sammelband of Greek and Latin primers. The first part is the first edition of Froschouer's compendium of Greek grammar, comprising Zurich scholar Jacob Ceporin's widely-used Greek primer, Hesiod's didactic poem, Works and Days, and a series of Greek epigrams. Ceporin's textbook, first published in 1522, explored Greek grammar in all its iterations, and the text was a staple in schools and universities (Ladurie). Similarly, Hesiod's 800-line didactic poem was compulsory reading in German universities in the sixteenth century. The final part of this first volume, the epigrams, offered easily readable, bite-sized examples of Greek grammar and language, presumably intended to complement the instruction provided in the preceding sections. The second part is a Latin account of Roman priests and magistrates, written by the Florentine Andrea Fiocchi (1400-52) under the name of Roman historian Lucius Fenestella. In this, the second edition of these collected works (the first printed at Basel, 1523), Fiocchi's treatise is accompanied by that of Ita
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ANDOVER: GOULD AND NEWMAN, 1526. PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW FOR 47 MORE PHOTOS. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR FULL COLLATION AND CONDITION REPORT. PRESENTING FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION EXQUISITE GENUINE 180 YEAR OLD -FIRST EDITION- *AMERICAN* TYNDALE NEW TESTAMENT PRINTED IN 1837 BY GOULD AND NEWMAN IN NEW YORK FOR J.P. DABNEY FROM THE LONDON EDITION OF SAMUEL BAGSTER * THE FIRST AMERICAN TYNDALE ! * ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS & TAKEN FROM TYNDALE'S 1526 HISTORIC PRINTING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT- THE VERY FIRST TIME THE SCRIPTURES WERE EVER PRINTED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ! LARGE OCTAVO EDITION PRINTED IN ROMAN TYPE MEASURES 7 3/4"" X 5" X 2 1/4" THICK OVERALL THIS EXAMPLE IS IN RARELY SEEN CONDITION ! BOOKS OF THIS ERA WERE PRINTED ON ACIDIC WOOD PULP PAPER AND ARE USUALLY FOUND RIDDLED WITH FOXING THAT IS VERY MINIMAL HERE !!! *(note- the pages that appear yellowed are not- they are as white and bright as those that follow - still working out the bugs of a new macro ! Please click on the link below for 47 more pics ! ) * https://www.flickr.com/photos/131650147@N07/sets/72157654591188369 CONFORMS TO: Herbert #1821 William Tyndale c.1494-1536 "Let it not make thee despair, neither yet discourage thee, O reader, that it is forbidden thee in pain of life and goods, or that it is made breaking of the king's peace, or treason unto his highness, to read the Word of thy soul's health--for if God be on our side, what matter maketh it who be against us, be they bishops, cardinals, popes." William Tyndale could speak seven languages and was proficient in ancient Hebrew and Greek. He w
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Opera magistri Bernardini de Vitalibus, 1526. Hard Cover. Appian's history of the Roman Civil War, which marked the end of the Roman Republic. With a woodcut floral border at the perimeter of the title page and elaborate initials. Faint blindstamp on the front endpaper. Faint 17th century owner's signature on the title page. Bound in light brown buckram with paper label on the spine. An uncommon edition, with only 13 copies found on OCLC. Very Good binding.

Venetiis: Per Joan. Antoniu et fratres de Sabio, 1526. First Edition. Hardcover. Item #29791 [4], 64 numbered leaves. Later half vellum over marbled boards. Engraved title page, initials, woodcut printer's device of Lorenzo Lorio and Battista Putelletto at end, featuring Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a breaking wheel, and the palm of martyrdom. Text block is faintly stained throughout. Old inscription on title, a couple of old annotations on the margins, tiny hole and mend to title page, old mends to the last two leaves, two small tears to printer's device. A very good copy. Uncommon. There are no auction records for the first edition, and only a handful for later editions. ; Small octavo. [Attributes: First Edition]

Venetiis: Per Joan. Antoniu et fratres de Sabio, 1526. First Edition. Hardcover. Item #29791 [4], 64 numbered leaves. Later half vellum over marbled boards. Engraved title page, initials, woodcut printer's device of Lorenzo Lorio and Battista Putelletto at end, featuring Saint Catherine of Alexandria, a breaking wheel, and the palm of martyrdom. Text block is faintly stained throughout. Old inscription on title, a couple of old annotations on the margins, tiny hole and mend to title page, old mends to the last two leaves, two small tears to printer's device. A very good copy. Uncommon. There are no auction records for the first edition, and only a handful for later editions. ; Small octavo. [Attributes: First Edition]

Impressum Venetiis : Venezia : Opera magistri Bernardini de Vitalibus(IS), Vitali, Bernardino. Condition: Collectible, Very Good. 1526 full vellum. Very good front blank has name blacked out some foxing. * Title page enclosed in a beautiful frame on a floral motif, at the bottom two cherubs, capilett. orn. Good example with high margins content, picc. restoration to the lower magine of the first 3 cc. Appiano was a famous Greek historian, one of the best houses in Allesandria. This edition, edited by Roselli, was later translated into Italian. Extremely rare.

ANDOVER: GOULD AND NEWMAN, 1526. PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW FOR 47 MORE PHOTOS. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR FULL COLLATION AND CONDITION REPORT. PRESENTING FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION EXQUISITE GENUINE 180 YEAR OLD -FIRST EDITION- *AMERICAN* TYNDALE NEW TESTAMENT PRINTED IN 1837 BY GOULD AND NEWMAN IN NEW YORK FOR J.P. DABNEY FROM THE LONDON EDITION OF SAMUEL BAGSTER * THE FIRST AMERICAN TYNDALE ! * ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS & TAKEN FROM TYNDALE'S 1526 HISTORIC PRINTING OF THE NEW TESTAMENT- THE VERY FIRST TIME THE SCRIPTURES WERE EVER PRINTED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ! LARGE OCTAVO EDITION PRINTED IN ROMAN TYPE MEASURES 7 3/4"" X 5" X 2 1/4" THICK OVERALL THIS EXAMPLE IS IN RARELY SEEN CONDITION ! BOOKS OF THIS ERA WERE PRINTED ON ACIDIC WOOD PULP PAPER AND ARE USUALLY FOUND RIDDLED WITH FOXING THAT IS VERY MINIMAL HERE !!! *(note- the pages that appear yellowed are not- they are as white and bright as those that follow - still working out the bugs of a new macro ! Please click on the link below for 47 more pics ! ) * https://www.flickr.com/photos/131650147@N07/sets/72157654591188369 CONFORMS TO: Herbert #1821 William Tyndale c.1494-1536 "Let it not make thee despair, neither yet discourage thee, O reader, that it is forbidden thee in pain of life and goods, or that it is made breaking of the king's peace, or treason unto his highness, to read the Word of thy soul's health--for if God be on our side, what matter maketh it who be against us, be they bishops, cardinals, popes." William Tyndale could speak seven languages and was proficient in ancient Hebrew and Greek. He w
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Naturalis Historia, Pliny the Elder, Paris, France, 1526. Text in Latin. Large volume - approximately 12.5 x 8.0 inches. Engraved title-x-[18]-536-[1 bl.]-[188] pp. This book is in near fine condition. The boards are well attached and wrapped in leather. The spine head- and tail-caps were repaired at some point in the past. The leather covers have some stains and scuffs, but are overall in good condition. In the center of each cover is a gold-gilt supra libros with the inscription "COLLEGIUM VITRIACENSE." Inside front cover has small library stamp from Jean Clavreuil in Paris. (See photos.) It is in very good shape considering that in just 7 years it will be 500 years old. Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus) was a Roman scholar, author, naturalist, and natural philosopher who lived in the First Century AD. He was educated in literature, oratory, and law at a young age and then entered military service where he eventually became a commander. He worked under the reign of several Roman emperors including Nero, Vespasian, and Titus. He was a prolific writer being the author of at least 75 books on a wide variety of subjects. His last and most famous work was Naturalis Historia (Natural History) published in 77 AD. It consisted of 37 books in ten volumes that pulled together all that was known about the natural world at the time. In Book One he cited the authors of all of his sources which totaled almost 4,000. Subjects include the arts, astronomy, agriculture, botany, ethnography, geography, mathematics, medicine, metallurgy, mineralogy, pharmacology, physiology, and zoolo
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(Tusculani apud Benacum in edibus Alexandri Paganini, 1526). (Colophon)) Small 4to. Later blank boards. Title-page inside broad woodcut border. Ff (1-)78. Some initials in woodcut. A small insignificant wormhole on some leaves. Very light browning on some leaves towards end. A good copy. ¶ Scarce separate edition of "De Ponto", being the letters of Ovidius from the Black Sea when he was exiled. It gives importent knowledge of Scythia Major at the times of Ovidius. Some parts of the text are by a small cursive print for which the Paganini printing office in Tusculanum is known.<br>Not in Adams and Brunet. - Ebert, 15467.